How It Was

Other merchandise / ISBN-13: 9781529324785

Disclosure: If you buy products using the retailer buttons above, we may earn a commission from the retailers you visit.

Reviews

Janet Ellis writes with tenderness and wisdom about how you can lose a child while they are still under your roof - and how a child long-lost will never leave you. I veered between laughter and a lump in the throat, often on the same page. This book will sneak up behind you and break your heart.
Erin Kelly
It's wonderful. A brutal tale of a fraught mother-daughter relationship. The writing fizzes along. Loved it.
Emma Kennedy
Explores the human condition with pin-sharp precision, so accurate it hurts. It's a raw read, complex and compelling in its structure, with emotions laid bare. Written with empathy and integrity.
Lynne Parker
Wonderfully evocative, immersive and beautifully written
Kate Eberlen
I absolutely loved it. The careful evocation of an era is incredibly seductive . . . These are real, believable, fragile people whose lives the reader becomes totally immersed in and gripped by.
Imogen Parker
You will love this - immersive, amazing, remarkable, I could barely breathe. I cried - and I never cry.
Marian Keyes
Cataclysmic
Radio Times
An atmospheric, clever novel, which will get under your skin
Sarra Manning, Red
Ellis writes beautifully, with a great eye for detail. She has a wry comic touch and all the emotions are spot on.
Daily Mail
Poignant, cleverly nuanced and funny
Sunday Post
Heartbreaking - I would definitely recommend. It's going to be a very popular summer read.
Jen Campbell
An emotional epic. The former TV presenter's debut novel, The Butcher's Hook, was great, and this second one is also terrific, particularly in the way she writes about mother-daughter relationships.
Good Housekeeping
A brilliantly written, dark domestic noir
Simon Savidge
I ate this up in one day . . . it has such great characters and very realistic, imperfect relationships. A thoroughly immersive story that I would heartily recommend.
Bookish Chat
A tale of silences, secrets and misunderstandings, of marital infidelities and of paths not taken . . . A fluent, convincing depiction of the poignant intricacies of family life
Mail on Sunday
Ellis has a knack for depicting the way in which families struggle to communicate . . . engaging and readable
Observer
An emotional read with humour and heartbreak in equal measure
Daily Express
An engrossing read . . . a story of family secrets and twisted relationships
Mirror
Lolita meets Madame Bovary . . . Ellis writes fantastically
Herald Publicist
Gripping . . . an engrossing read from a talented writer
Daily Express
It's equally as compelling as her first. I can't put it down!
My Weekly